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. 2020 Aug 1;9(8):472. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics9080472

Table 2.

Uropathogens in female patients of various age groups in the study population

Isolated Bacteria BCH MCH EUH Total
≤40 41–55 >55 ≤40 41–55 >55 ≤40 41–55 >55 ≤40 41–55 >55
n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n % n %
Escherichia coli 51 8.25 48 7.76 228 36.89 22 6.5 23 6.8 111 32.84 49 7.75 31 4.9 364 57.59 122 7.68 102 6.42 703 44.26
Klebsiella spp. 13 2.1 14 2.26 68 11.0 8 2.36 13 3.84 50 14.79 7 1.1 6 0.94 90 14.24 28 1.76 33 2.07 208 13.09
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 2 0.32 1 0.16 11 1.77 2 0.59 3 0.88 27 7.98 - - 3 0.47 8 1.26 4 0.25 7 0.44 46 2.89
Proteus spp. 7 1.13 7 1.13 32 5.17 5 1.47 4 1.18 15 4.43 - - 2 0.31 18 2.84 12 0.75 13 0.81 65 4.09
Enterococcus spp. 19 3.07 23 3.72 72 11.65 9 2.66 7 2.07 31 9.17 6 0.94 2 0.31 43 6.8 34 2.14 32 2.01 146 9.19
Staphylococcus spp. 4 0.64 7 1.13 11 1.77 - - 1 0.29 7 2.07 2 0.31 - - 1 0.15 6 0.37 8 0.5 19 1.19
Total 96 15.53 100 16.18 422 68.28 46 13.6 51 15.08 241 71.3 64 6.96 44 6.96 524 82.91 206 12.97 195 12.27 1187 74.74

n—number, %—percentage, BCH—Burghele Clinical Hospital, MCH—Mures County Hospital, EUH—Elias University Hospital.